Design considerations for distributed microsensor systems

Anantha P. Chandrakasan(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Rajeevan Amirtharajah(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), SeongHwan Cho(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), J. W. Goodman(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Gangadhar Konduri(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Joanna Kulik(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), W. Rabiner(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), A. Wang(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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January 20, 2003
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Abstract

Wireless distributed microsensor systems will enable the reliable monitoring and control of a variety of applications that range from medical and home security to machine diagnosis, chemical/biological detection and other military applications. The sensors have to be designed in a highly integrated fashion, optimizing across all levels of system abstraction, with the goal of minimizing energy dissipation. This paper addresses some of the key design considerations for future microsensor systems including the network protocols required for collaborative sensing and information distribution, system partitioning considering computation and communication costs, low energy electronics, power system design and energy harvesting techniques.


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